Bossier Sheriff’s Office celebrates retirement of Asst. Chief David Miller, Sgt. Tab Cahn

Assistant Chief David Miller began his career with the Bossier Sheriff’s Office in 1999, initially serving as the Assistant Supervisor of the Tax Division. Over the years, Miller’s expertise and commitment led him through a series of promotions. In 2002, he was promoted to Sergeant and assumed the role of Supervisor of the Civil Division. His continued success and leadership brought further promotions, from Lieutenant to Captain of Tax and Civil Division. In 2012, he was promoted to Major of the Support Division, and in January 2016, he reached the rank of Assistant Chief. With 26 years of service, Miller’s dedication to the Sheriff’s Office has left an indelible mark on the department and the community.

Sergeant Tab Cahn also celebrated 26 years of service, beginning his career as a reserve Deputy before becoming a Post-Certified Deputy. Cahn has served in a wide range of divisions, including the Patrol Division, Criminal Investigations, Special Investigations, and Internal Affairs. Notably, he was assigned as a special deputy to the U.S. Marshal’s Service, where his efforts contributed to numerous high-profile cases. Throughout his tenure, Sergeant Cahn’s work ethic, professionalism, and versatility have been an asset to the Bossier Sheriff’s Office.

In a statement celebrating their careers, Sheriff Julian Whittington expressed his deep appreciation for their unwavering commitment:

“David Miller and Tab Cahn have set the bar for what it means to serve with integrity, dedication, and excellence. Their years of service have not only helped shape the success of the Bossier Sheriff’s Office, but they have also earned the respect and admiration of their colleagues and the community they’ve protected.”

As these two exceptional deputies retire, the Bossier Sheriff’s Office extends its warmest congratulations to both David Miller and Tab Cahn for their remarkable careers. Their contributions will be remembered for years to come.